With vivid, unfiltered, photographs, an insider tells the story of the Cuban Revolution as it unfolds. Teofilo Babún Sr., a wealthy Santiago de Cuba businessman and logging camp owner, sensed that the small skirmish near his sawmill involving a ragtag band of guerrillas and the Cuban military was the beginning of something historic. Babún befriended Fidel Castro, the leader of the rebels, and negotiated access for his company photographer to Castro’s inner circle. Years later Babun’s son, Teofilo Jr., would come across these photos among his father’s belongings, and he now makes them available in this eyewitness account of the Cuban Revolution. The photographs of José “Chilin” Trutie capture everything—the Revolution’s soldiers and firing squads, President John F. Kennedy’s 1962 address in Miami to Cuban exiles, and Brigade 2506, the liberation army that sought to overthrow Castro. These images, most of them never before seen, vividly document the inner life of a revolution with candid images of rebels dining together, jeeps moving through rustic, muddy camps, and Fidel Castro and Ernesto “Che” Guevara walking side by side in a reflective moment. Trutie and his camera also catch the tragic side of revolutionary activity—burning sugar mills, jungle hospitals, and corpses with pockets turned inside-out, lying in open graves. These raw photos, combined with the narrative text of Teo A. Babún Jr. and Cuban-American historian Victor Triay, offer a one-of-a-kind perspective on the complex story of the Cuban Revolution.
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With vivid, unfiltered, photographs, an insider tells the story of the Cuban Revolution as it unfolds. “[A] pictorial perspective on the most crucial and defining moments of the Cuban Revolution.”--Juan M. Clark, Miami-Dade College “This book represents a contribution to the early history of the Cuban Revolution. It also contributes to the record of the Cuban-American experience in the United States, so tied to the political fortunes of the island.”--Graciella Cruz-Taura, Florida Atlantic University Teofilo Babún Sr., a wealthy Santiago de Cuba businessman and logging camp owner, sensed that the small skirmish near his sawmill involving a ragtag band of guerrillas and the Cuban military was the beginning of something historic. Babún befriended Fidel Castro, the leader of the rebels, and negotiated access for his company photographer to Castro’s inner circle. Years later Babun’s son, Teofilo Jr., would come across these photos among his father’s belongings, and he now makes them available in this eyewitness account of the Cuban Revolution. The photographs of José “Chilin” Trutie capture everything—the Revolution’s soldiers and firing squads, President John F. Kennedy’s 1962 address in Miami to Cuban exiles, and Brigade 2506, the liberation army that sought to overthrow Castro. These images, most of them never before seen, vividly document the inner life of a revolution with candid images of rebels dining together, jeeps moving through rustic, muddy camps, and Fidel Castro and Ernesto “Che” Guevara walking side by side in a reflective moment. Trutie and his camera also catch the tragic side of revolutionary activity—burning sugar mills, jungle hospitals, and corpses with pockets turned inside-out, lying in open graves. These raw photos, combined with the narrative text of Teo A. Babún Jr. and Cuban-American historian Victor Triay, offer a one-of-a-kind perspective on the complex story of the Cuban Revolution.
Teo A. Babún Jr. is a frequent guest commentator with CBS, CNN, CNBC, CBN, the BBC, and the German Television Network. His articles have appeared in the Miami Herald, El Nuevo Herald, Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and The Americas Business Journal. He is also the national executive director of ECHO-Cuba, a nonprofit effort to provide humanitarian aid in Cuba. Victor Andres Triay, whose parents left Cuba in 1960, grew up in Miami, Florida. He is a Cuban-American historian and the author of several books, including Fleeing Castro: Operation Pedro Pan and the Cuban Children’s Program (UPF) and Bay of Pigs: An Oral History of Brigade 2506 (UPF), which won the Florida Historical Society’s Samuel Proctor Oral History Award. A frequent guest speaker on Cuba and Cuban-Americans, he has appeared on CNN, Fox News Network, and C-Span.
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